MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australian broadcaster Tony Jones has apologised to Novak Djokovic and fans of the Serbian for comments ...
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Channel 9's Tony Jones jested with fans that Novak Djokovic was 'overrated' and a 'has been,' drawing the attention of the Serbian tennis star and prompting a formal apology from the broadcaster.
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The Serbian Council of Australia is calling for broadcaster Tony Jones to be sacked following his comments about Novak ...
Tony Jones had mocked Djokovic and the Serbian fans, calling the player 'over-rated' and a 'has been'. Read more at ...
Novak Djokovic is expected to end his media blackout with the Serbian superstar set to avoid any financial sanctions over his ...